CLASSIC WORKBOAT – L’AVENIR TO GET A 2ND LIFE
Over the weekend I received a repot from Dean Wright (owner of MV ARETHUSA) that he had spotted the fishing boat – L’AVENIR moored in Doves Bay for a few days.
L”AVENIR was designed and built by Roger Carey and launched in 1958. Her spec’s are 50’ with a 14’ beam.
Dean had a quick chat to the new owner Dan, who advised they were on route to her new home port in Whangaroa.
Dan has plans is to take the fishing gear off her. Now Dean Wright is a very clever chap so he did a before and after shot of what she might look like for Dan.
Dean also ‘coloured’ an old photo of her when she was new.
Fingers crossed that Dan follows Dean’s suggestions and we end up with another stunning workboat conversion.
Anyone of the workboat group able to tell us more about L’AVENIR.
Observation – workboats are probably the most active sales category in the classic wooden boat movement at the moment – seems everyone wants something they can live aboard and have the ability to do laps of NZ.
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crewed on it for ken franks out of port motueka early 90s ,trawling and albacore on west coast ..good old
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L’avenir (meaning something like “toward the future”) fished out of Port Chalmers in the ’60s & ’70s.
(Can’t remember how much later)
Understandable to remove the trawl gallows & net drum, but I’d expect the “flopper stopper”poles to remain.
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